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Electric filet knives
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<blockquote data-quote="Quackrstackr" data-source="post: 82097" data-attributes="member: 437"><p>The Browning knife appears to be an American Angler with the stag head screen printed on it. You are probably just paying more for that stag head.</p><p></p><p>I have one and I love it for doing large batches of fish. If I only have two or three (or the fish are really small like bluegill), I will still use the trusty ol' fashioned fillet knife. Otherwise, the speed of the fillet knife is far superior. You can really blow through some fish if you have a partner there to trim the ribs out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Quackrstackr, post: 82097, member: 437"] The Browning knife appears to be an American Angler with the stag head screen printed on it. You are probably just paying more for that stag head. I have one and I love it for doing large batches of fish. If I only have two or three (or the fish are really small like bluegill), I will still use the trusty ol' fashioned fillet knife. Otherwise, the speed of the fillet knife is far superior. You can really blow through some fish if you have a partner there to trim the ribs out. [/QUOTE]
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